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1999-09-17 22:17Sean Cooper (idm) not tortoise
1999-09-18 00:17Jeff Waye/Ninja Tune Re: (idm) not tortoise
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1999-09-17 22:17Sean Cooperi've traced the end of my interest in tortoise to the departure of bundy brown, whose subs
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Fri, 17 Sep 1999 15:17:13 -0700
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(idm) not tortoise
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i've traced the end of my interest in tortoise to the departure of bundy brown, whose subsequent projects and remixes -- including directions and directions in music, as well as those under his own name -- have, for the most part, contained those aspects present in the first tortoise lp that i think were absent from "millions now living..." and "tnt." then there's the brokeback lp, which is tortoise's doug mccombs. i'm really fond of much of this lp as well. the thrill jockey site at brainwashed lists mccombs' impetus for the group as his desire "to explore something not as densely structured" as tortoise et al. i think that's a pretty good starting point for what i like about directions, brokeback, and the earlier tortoise releases. my question: what else in the vein of this description is out there? (note: should be instrumental.) thanks, sc
1999-09-18 00:17Jeff Waye/Ninja TuneOff the top of my head I happen to think the new Labradford record 'E Luxo So' is a lovely
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Fri, 17 Sep 99 19:17:54 -0500
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Off the top of my head I happen to think the new Labradford record 'E Luxo So' is a lovely piece of post-rock meets film score record. Although I disagree about Tortoise not being as good post-Bundy (I think TNT is brilliant...we still play it in the office almost daily), I do agree that Bundys work is excellent. The Directions 12" on Soul Static Sound being my personal fave. He just completed a tune with DJ Food for their new record which is also really good (due out early next year). I'm sure I could think of lots of other good early-Tortoise like suggestions, but I'm not at home looking at my records so...maybe later. Unrelated note, picked up the soundtrack to The Adromeda Strain by Gil Melle. Funky hexagon shaped vinyl in weird multi-folding foil like cover (can't download that kinda quality). Really excellent weird electronic record. Buy if you see (thanks Linus for paying to much for yours and paving the way for my 2 copies...wahahahahaha) Take Care Jeff
quoted 19 lines i've traced the end of my interest in tortoise to the departure of bundy>i've traced the end of my interest in tortoise to the departure of bundy >brown, whose subsequent projects and remixes -- including directions and >directions in music, as well as those under his own name -- have, for the >most part, contained those aspects present in the first tortoise lp that i >think were absent from "millions now living..." and "tnt." > >then there's the brokeback lp, which is tortoise's doug mccombs. i'm really >fond of much of this lp as well. the thrill jockey site at brainwashed >lists mccombs' impetus for the group as his desire "to explore something >not as densely structured" as tortoise et al. i think that's a pretty good >starting point for what i like about directions, brokeback, and the earlier >tortoise releases. > >my question: what else in the vein of this description is out there? (note: >should be instrumental.) > >thanks, > >sc
1999-09-18 07:13little miss trinitron> Unrelated note, picked up the soundtrack to The Adromeda Strain by Gil > Melle. Funky he
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Sat, 18 Sep 1999 08:13:13 +0100
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quoted 5 lines Unrelated note, picked up the soundtrack to The Adromeda Strain by Gil> Unrelated note, picked up the soundtrack to The Adromeda Strain by Gil > Melle. Funky hexagon shaped vinyl in weird multi-folding foil like cover > (can't download that kinda quality). Really excellent weird electronic > record. Buy if you see (thanks Linus for paying to much for yours and > paving the way for my 2 copies...wahahahahaha)
totally unfair! no-one should be allowed to have 2 copies of this.. i say you should donate a copy to the electronically impoverished masses.. on a similar note, i recently picked up the tom dissevelt/kid baltan album 'song of the second moon' and 'drone' by tod dockstader. both namechecked by aphex, u-ziq in times gone by. the dissevelt/baltan album is particularly great. by far the most advanced 60's electronic record i've heard, and it was done in '61! <waves>